Cut-rate imported honey

A bottle of honey is displayed by Chinese bee farmer Bao Jinghang, 54, left, at his farm on the outskirts of Beijing, China. Trying to get around stiff U.S. levies against imports of cheap Chinese honey, chain-smoking businessman Yan Yongxiang had an idea. He loaded up 15 shipping containers of honey and sent it to the Philippines where it was relabeled and sent on to the United States. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)
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